From Swainsboro, Georgia to Nashville, Tennessee was a move that Randy Archer felt he had to make. Randy began developing his soulful vocals years earlier in South Georgia as a boy singing and playing bass guitar in his family's gospel group, The Gospel Echoes. However, 1989 found Randy knocking on doors up and down Nashville's famed Music Row hoping to find that ever-elusive break. The Break did come.

Archer was soon tapped as a much sought-after demo singer and found himself in the studio carving out a living doing what he loved to do - sing. 1991 ushered in even bigger things for this southern boy. Songwriting had become another passion of Archer's and some of the biggest names in the business started recording Randy's songs. Record labels came to Randy with offers and after a brief time as a recording artist on Atlantic Records, Archer refocused his energies on a few of the things he loves the most: God, family, farming, singing and songwriting. Now, doing a little of each of those almost everyday on his 55-acre farm in Wilson County, Tennessee... "I call it therapy", admits Archer, about his penchant for mending fences and riding tractors instead of attending album premieres and Number One parties. Working on his uncle's farm as a boy, Archer became fond of working the land, and now runs cattle and horses on his place just outside of Nashville, where he does most of his songwriting as well. Yes, there are Gold and Multi-Platinum albums that grace the walls in the Archer Family Home, but Randy says of all the accolades associated with his name, He is most proud of the fact that he is a Born Again Christian that simply wants to share the music that God has given him with others.

Archer says, "I just want to make a difference in the life of someone that needs to hear some positive music, but most of all I want to be able to introduce lost souls to the Lord Jesus Christ."